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Disability Advocate Praises "Wicked" Film's Empowering Nessarose Transformation
11 Oct
Summary
- Actress Marissa Bode thrilled with changes to her character Nessarose
- Nessarose now able to fly, instead of just using a wheelchair
- Change aligns with musical's themes of "everyone deserves a chance to fly"

In a recent interview, actress Marissa Bode, who stars as Nessarose Thropp in the upcoming "Wicked" film adaptation, expressed her enthusiasm for the changes made to her character. Bode, who is also a disability advocate, revealed that the decision to have Nessarose gain the ability to fly, rather than just use a wheelchair as in the original Broadway production, was a welcome shift.
"I am so happy with the change, the old narrative was outdated," Bode told Go Mag. "And I'll be honest, it was really fun to fly through the air on set." The actress went on to explain that the modification aligns better with the musical's core themes, quoting one of Elphaba's famous lines: "Everyone deserves a chance to fly."




